On Wed, 2015-05-06 at 02:46 -0400, Mike Spreitzer wrote:
> While I am a Neutron operator, I am also a customer of a lower layer
> network provider. That network provider will happily give me a
> few /64. How do I serve IPv6 subnets to lots of my tenants? In the
> bad old v4 days this would be ea
On the subject of Prefix Delegation - yes, the external system is
responsible for the routing. Here¹s a couple of video guides on using
PD in Neutron and setting up the Prefix Delegation Server (in this case
a dibbler server):
Using Neutron PD: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wI830s881HQ
Configur
On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 12:46 AM, Mike Spreitzer wrote:
> While I am a Neutron operator, I am also a customer of a lower layer network
> provider. That network provider will happily give me a few /64. How do I
> serve IPv6 subnets to lots of my tenants? In the bad old v4 days this would
> be eas
"Robert Li (baoli)" wrote on 05/05/2015 09:02:08 AM:
> Currently dual stack is supported. Can you be specific on what
> interoperation/transition techniques you are interested in? We’ve
> been thinking about NAT64 (stateless or stateful).
>
> thanks,
> Robert
>
> On 5/4/15, 9:56 PM, "Mike Spr
Hi Mike,
Currently dual stack is supported. Can you be specific on what
interoperation/transition techniques you are interested in? We’ve been thinking
about NAT64 (stateless or stateful).
thanks,
Robert
On 5/4/15, 9:56 PM, "Mike Spreitzer"
mailto:mspre...@us.ibm.com>> wrote:
Does Neutron su
I think that Neutron exposes enough primitives through the API that
advanced services for handling your transition technique of choice could
be built.
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Does Neutron support any of the 4/6 interoperation/transition techniques?
I wear an operator's hat nowadays, and want to make IPv6 as useful and
easy to use as possible for my tenants. I think the
interoperation/transition techniques will play a big role in this.
Thanks,
Mike__